February 9 in Low End Mac History
Feb. 8 - Feb.
10
2000
2001
- Apple vs. Mac clones, Adam
Robert Guha, Apple Archive. The lessons Apple never learned from
Power Computing and the other clone makers.
- A Mac education, Tony Petramala,
My First Mac. His parents kept buying Windows computers, but what
he really wanted was a Mac.
- SmartDisk VST FireWire
CD-R/W Drive, Dan Knight, MacUSB & FireWire. One pound, 1"
thick, a FireWire powered - the perfect portable CD-RW drive?
2005
- Apple and the $100 laptop,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "Apple could leverage their technology to
create a $100 handheld computer because they've already paid the
cost to develop so much of the technology."
2006
- If iPod/iTunes Music Store is
anticompetitive, Microsoft's PlaysForSure is even more so, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. If Apple can be sued over the iPod/iTunes/iTMS
connection, surely Microsoft's PlaysForSure initiative is worse
because it ties you to the Windows platform as well as PlaysForSure
players and services.
- Yojimbo: A powerful, easy to
use information management tool, Ed Eubanks Jr, The Efficient
Mac User. Yojimbo "offers a good balance of powerful capabilities
and simple user-friendliness that will fit the needs of many."
- Intel Core Duo vs. PowerPC G5,
time to buy Macintel? Adobe apps coming to Intel late, and
more, The Macintel Report. Benchmarks compare
Macintel to G5 models, when is it time to switch?, Apple's ads make
things awkward for Intel, and Adobe in no hurry to support Macintel
users.
- Hearing loss 'beside the
point' in lawsuit, iPod updater asks for FireWire on USB-only
iPods, new cradles, and more, iPod News Review.
Also Apple intros 1 GB iPod nano, Royal Navy preps iPod-ready
warship, forensic access to iPod's hard drive, high capacity
battery for iPod nano, 'impossibly cute' cases, and more.
2007
- Aggressively Stupid: The story
behind After Dark, Tommy Thomas, Welcome to Macintosh.
Interview with Jack Eastman, the man who dreamed up After Dark and
its ubiquitous flying toasters.
- Microsoft Office 2007: More
Mac-like than ever, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. You can
teach an old dog new tricks, and Office 2007 shows that Microsoft
knows how to build user-friendly software.
- Mac market share grows, upgrade
iMac with Core 2, 802.11n AirPort benchmarked, and more, Mac
News Review. Also Switch to a Mac Guides launched, Vista Home not
allowed with virtualization, Happy Hacking Keyboard for Mac, and
more.
- Faster MacBooks in May?, new
EVDO hardware, Wake Assist fixes sleep problem, and more, The
'Book Review9. Also Cree backlighting may appear in next gen
MacBooks, Vista/OS X showdown, new Quicky perfect for TiBook,
bargain 'Books from $200 to $2,299, and more.
2009
- First
impressions of the Unibody MacBook, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value.
Construction is sold, size is just right, the keyboard and mouse
require a bit too much pressure, and just two USB ports is
impractical.
- Getting more Macs
in the workplace despite the recession, Tim Nash, Taking Back the
Market. Although Windows is entrenched and IT is slow to change, the
reduced costs and increased productivity of letting employees use their
own computers a work could change the balance.
- Today's
netbook market is too small to interest Apple, Frank Fox, Stop the
Noiz. Looking at Apple's sales growth and profitability, it has almost
nothing to gain by entering the current netbook market.
- iPhones 'bad for kids', Gmail
Tasks for iPhone, next gen iPhone uncovered, Valentines apps, and
more, iNews Review. Also Apple and Adobe working on Flash for
iPhone, why Apple should sell a crippled iPhone, why Mac users might
want Google's phone, and more.
2010
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